Lt. Gen. (Ret) Dan Leaf (center left), director of the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, and Carleton Cramer (center right), DKI APCSS dean of the college of security studies, recognize Guo Peng (center) as the school's 10,000th alumni Wednesday. Peng, with China's Maritime Safety Administration, was one of 120 Fellows who completed the Feb. 11 to March 16 Comprehensive Crisis Management course (CCM 16-1). DKI APCSS equips the region’s security practitioners with the problem-solving and leadership tools needed to affect positive change in fields such as maritime secu


Lt. Gen. (Ret) Dan Leaf (center left), director of the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, and Carleton Cramer (center right), DKI APCSS dean of the college of security studies, recognize Guo Peng (center) as the school's 10,000th alumni Wednesday. Peng, with China's Maritime Safety Administration, was one of 120 Fellows who completed the Feb. 11 to March 16 Comprehensive Crisis Management course (CCM 16-1). DKI APCSS equips the region’s security practitioners with the problem-solving and leadership tools needed to affect positive change in fields such as maritime security, inclusion, security sector development, and humanitarian assistance and disaster recovery. Fellows build connections with their international peers while enhancing their ability to solve complex problems through collaboration and critical thinking. The Center is a Department of Defense institute that addresses regional and global security issues. Military and civilian representatives, most from the United States and Asia-Pacific nations, participate in a comprehensive program of executive education, professional exchanges and outreach events, both in Hawaii and throughout the Asia-Pacific region.


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